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I just started last summer. I never played Tennis before (other than in gym class in highschool). I absoutely loved it! I now have the "Tennis bug"!!!

I will again play this summer hoping to get out 3 to 4 times a week!!!

Same thing for me. My g/f plays volleyball and i play golf and hockey, but she wanted a sport we could do together. We started playing 3-4 times a week and now we are completely hooked and ready for spring/summer.

Started playing with I was 7 and pretty much spent my childhood in indoors. Always loved contact sports more, particularly hockey and football, but I was always better at tennis. Played through high school and had intentions on playing in college, but I couldn't make it work with my major.

Played til I was 17, with lessons and all that stuff, helped my HS get to state finals as a junior but lost in the first round against a lefty because for some reason I just can't beat lefties

I played strange though, didn't have a power serve at all, it was mostly spin, yet I hit my ground strokes flat, without any topspin. Even with lessons I had terrible form, my whole game was about outlasting my opponent, endless stamina. Oh how things have changed lol

I hit my ground strokes flat as well. On my groundstrokes, I have a habit of hitting it somewhat open stance since the ball often is too high for me. But I don't have the upper body strength to hit it very strong. It's kinda like how Nadal hits his balls with that follow through of his.

Add me to the group of flat ground strokes. Unintentionally patterned my entire game after Agassi. He was my tennis hero growing up and out of habit of watching him play I would mimic his style.

I was having fits with my forehand at a young age, around 11, so the club pro brought in his friend who coached at a university to take a look. He told me I was naturally trying to hit an open stance, but was fighting it because of everything I had previously been taught. Told me to just go with it and within five minutes I was cranking forehands again.

Always wished I had been taller. I'm an even 5'10", so my serve was never a weapon. As much as I enjoy hitting tennis balls, my heart was never in it. I fell in love with football and hockey. Really wished I had abandoned tennis around 9 or 10 years old and gotten in junior football and established a name in my town as a football player rather than a tennis player.

I can't remember the last time I stepped onto a tennis court surface to be honest with you. How many times does it take to get the hang of the sport?

just felt like answering this. I played all through high school, and a couple years in college.

for me, after a long layoff, 3-5 months, when i come back, everything is great. I;m guessing because of muscle memory. Then after a couple weeks of playing, i start tinkering with everything, grips, footwork, etc. and it all goes downhill from there.

Add me to the group of flat ground strokes. Unintentionally patterned my entire game after Agassi. He was my tennis hero growing up and out of habit of watching him play I would mimic his style.

I was having fits with my forehand at a young age, around 11, so the club pro brought in his friend who coached at a university to take a look. He told me I was naturally trying to hit an open stance, but was fighting it because of everything I had previously been taught. Told me to just go with it and within five minutes I was cranking forehands again.

Always wished I had been taller. I'm an even 5'10", so my serve was never a weapon. As much as I enjoy hitting tennis balls, my heart was never in it. I fell in love with football and hockey. Really wished I had abandoned tennis around 9 or 10 years old and gotten in junior football and established a name in my town as a football player rather than a tennis player.

just the opposite for me. I grew up with basketball then got hurt, and didn't want to play contact sports (i know basketball is no football, but still). Then I found tennis and fell in love with that